yeah.
To convert hectograms (hg) to grams (g), you multiply by 100, since 1 hg equals 100 g. Therefore, 35.7 hg is equal to 35.7 × 100 = 3570 g.
To convert hectograms (hg) to centigrams (cg), you can use the fact that 1 hg equals 10,000 cg. Therefore, to convert 420 hg to cg, you multiply 420 by 10,000, which equals 4,200,000 cg. Thus, 420 hg is equal to 4,200,000 cg.
6 x 10^7 or 60,000,000 g
To convert hectograms (hg) to grams (g), you multiply by 100, as there are 100 grams in a hectogram. Therefore, 4.579 hg is equal to 4.579 × 100 = 457.9 g.
One possible answer is Hg.
790 mm Hg is equal to approximately 1.04 atmospheres.
1Hg= 1 atmosphere at sea level.
0.1 atm equals 76 mm of Mercury pressure.
1 ATM is equivalent to 760 mm Hg. Therefore, 152 mm Hg is equivalent to 0.2 ATM.
101.325 kPa is equivalent to one atmosphere of pressure, or 760 mm Hg. It is a very useful conversion factor.
1444 Torr=1444 MM Hg
what is 99'' of static pressure equal to in hg(mercury)
It isn't. There is no unit of quantity in the SI system.Torr, historically was a unit of pressure, equal to one millimetre of Mercury. Equal nowadays to about 133.3 pascals.
This value is 1 atmosphere=760 mm Hg.
2 hg = 200 g
no
16250 grams.